Introducing the classic Smith & Wesson Model 586-2 Revolver - an iconic piece from the renowned American manufacturer, Smith & Wesson. This outstanding firearm, crafted in the United States, hails from the year 1988 and is in excellent condition, showing only the faintest signs of prior handling. The Smith & Wesson 586-2 is an embodiment of impeccable construction, reliability, and revered history, making it an irresistible acquisition for both collectors and shooting enthusiasts.
The overall condition of the firearm is excellent, making it a standout in any collection or for any user. The revolver shows no signs of scratches, surface marring, dents, rust, corrosion, or pitting. It comes complete with its original factory box/case, preserving the authenticity and quality of this 1988 model.
The Smith & Wesson Model 586-2 is a .357 Magnum revolver, respected for its robust design and dependability. It features a blued finish, "The Gripper" Pachmayr checkered texture grip, and comes with a rear adjustable square notch white line sight and a front fixed ramp sight. It has a six-round capacity and a 4" barrel length. The double action/single action (DA/SA) mechanism allows the shooter flexibility in firing methods, enhancing overall shooter control and comfort.
This model is a part of the Smith & Wesson's most beloved revolver lines, introduced in the late 1980s. The 586-2 model is distinctively known for its engineering changes in relation to the original model 586, including the elimination of the cylinder counterbore and the addition of a new yoke retention system. It's an exceptional example of Smith & Wesson's competency in firearm manufacturing, blending old-world craftsmanship with modern design.
By owning the Smith & Wesson Model 586-2, you will be investing in a piece of firearms history that offers powerful, accurate shooting, ideal for range shooting and personal defense. Its timeless aesthetic, high-quality manufacturing, and the sense of reliability make this item an essential acquisition for any firearms enthusiast. Do not miss the opportunity to own this classic piece of American firearm history.




